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opinion count. Sign in 235 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Aug 19, 2011I never had any trouble with my Wii until I tried to play my first dual layer disk game, wii unable to read any disc Metroid: Other M. After exchanging the disk, thinking it was a bad disk, I realized the problem was simply a dirty lens. I tried to find an official lens cleaning disk but no retail outlets in my city had one so I made my own with some house hold items for free. I used a small piece of cardboard, some tape, a dvd disk, and a band-aid of all thing! The following is a list of Wii dual layer disk games that may give you problems if you have a dusty lens.Super Smash bros. brawlMario Kart Wii (maybe)Metroid Other MXenoblade ChroniclesSamurai Warriors 3Metroid Prime TrilogySakura Wars: So Long, My LoveAfter using this home made cleaning disk I had no more problems with my Wii reading disks. Category Gaming License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Nintendo Wii homemade cleaning disc - Duration: 4:40. Wade Suhr 56,330 views 4:40 HOW TO FIX A WII WHEN IT WON'T READ DISCS (2016) - Duration:
Error Message: Unable to Read the Disc / Disc Could Not Be Read Applies to: Wii, Wii
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mini Situation: System displays either error message "Unable to read disc" or wii operations manual "Disc could not be read" What to Do: Before we begin troubleshooting, please read the following information: wii u disc read error fix The Wii and Wii mini consoles are compatible with games designed for the Wii console. Discs made for other gaming consoles and other media formats (DVD, Blu-ray) will not https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX_29G6DZQE play in the Wii. The original Wii model (RVL-001) is also compatible with games designed for the GameCube. This model is identified by a row of GameCube controller ports along its top or left side, depending on placement. More info Game discs are region encoded. If the game disc you are using is intended for a region different than your http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4069/~/error-message%3A-unable-to-read-the-disc-%2F-disc-could-not-be-read Wii, the disc will not play in your console. If the above does not resolve your situation, click the button below. We will guide you through some simple troubleshooting that may resolve your issue. If the troubleshooting unsuccessful, we will help you set up a repair for your system. Click here to start troubleshooting Go back to previous question Print Did this information answer your question? Yes No Select a product Support Home Wii U Nintendo 3DS Family Wii & Wii mini My Nintendo Nintendo DSi Family Nintendo DS Family Classic Systems Games & Apps Tech Support Forums Nintendo Online Store Error Code Lookup System Nintendo 3DS Family Wii U Wii and Wii mini Nintendo DSi Family Nintendo DS Family English Français Español Português Search Order Status Network Status Contact Us Chat or Email Phone: 855-877-9099 About Nintendo Company Info CSR Report IP Policy Sitemap Where To Buy List of Online Retailers Nintendo NY Store Nintendo Store Support Wii U Support Nintendo 3DS Support Repair Help Nintendo Product Recycling Pa
The Point Quick Look Forums Games DiscussionPC/Mac/Linux SocietyPlayStation NationXbox AssociationNintendo Fan ClubSystem WarsOff-Topic DiscussionGameSpot GiveawaysBug Reporting & FeedbackSee all ForumsAA Sign in / Join GameSpot Forums Nintendo Fan http://www.gamespot.com/forums/nintendo-fan-club-1000001/unable-to-read-the-disc-error-27531885/ Club Unable to read the disc - error This topic is locked http://nintendo.about.com/od/faqs/f/cantreaddisk.htm from further discussion. HeartmannMember Since: December 19, 2010Posts: 25HeartmannFollowForum Posts: 25Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#1 Posted by Heartmann (25 posts) - 5 years, 10 months ago Good day, Gamespot. There seems to be some problems with my Wii and its abiliy to wii u read discs. Starting a while back it would stop reading discs and instead give a message akin to "Unable to read the disc. Please refer to the Wii operations manual". I tried several other games, but to no avail. It even started giving a message that reads something like "An error has occurred. Press the Eject unable to read Button and remove the disc, then turn off the Wii console and refer to the Operations Manual.", however I cannot seem to find anything helpful in the manual. I have tried searching the internet but have not found anything useful -- until yesterday. I was told I could try cleaning it with a vacuum cleaner, and so I did. Now it is able to recognize the game inserted, but if I try to start the game, the Wii will try to load it, but will give the error message "An error has occurred. Press the Eject Button and remove the disc, then turn off the Wii console and refer to the Operations Manual." after a while. Now, interesting to note, this concerns only Wii games, as it plays GameCube games with absolutely no problems. Would any of you have any helpful things to say? Does anything need to be replaced? Is there anything wrong with the lens? I appreciate all and any help. tl;dr: Wii does not r
& Messaging Fix Windows Macs iPad iPhone Internet & Network Digital Cameras Home Theater Getting More Help Buy Buying Guides Product Reviews Software & Apps Do More Web & Search Social Media Gaming New & Next Do More Gaming What You Can Do If Wii Is Unable to Read a Disc Share Pin Email Nintendo Gaming Nintendo Xbox PlayStation PC Mobile Minecraft Classic Games by Charles Herold Updated October 08, 2016 Sometimes a Wii or Wii U is unable to read a disk, or the game will freeze or crash. And sometimes the console won't play any disk at all. Before you throw the disk in the trash or the console out the window, here are a couple of things that might get you back to playing games.What to Do if a Single Disk Won't PlayIf a disk won't play properly, check whether there's anything on the disk that would prevent the console from reading it. If you hold the bottom side of the disk to the light you should be able to see any smudges or scratches. If it's a smudge, cleaning the disk will often fix the problem. I like to use the microfiber cloths used to clean eyeglasses or; a tissue is second best. Just rub the smudged spot. (When using a tissue, steam up the spot with your breath first.)Don't exert more force than necessary; it's a flimsy disk, not a kitchen sink. Once the disk looks clean, put it back into the console and see what happens. If it still doesn't work, find a brighter light and look again; you may have missed something.A scratch is more problematic. If it's a game you just bought, try exchanging it where you bought it. Otherwise, you can try polishing out the scratch; there's a good instructional article on dealing with scratches at WikiHow.Some older Wii units have trouble with dual-layer discs, which pack more info onto a disk (games that use dual-layer disks include Xenoblade Chronicles, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Metroid Prime Trilogy). If you have a Wii that is having trouble reading a dual layer disc you can try a lens cleaning kit. Nintendo used to sell a Wii lens cleaning kit, although now they only sell a Wii U kit. My guess is that would also work on a Wii (I believe the mechanism is quite similar), but I can't guarantee it. If you've cleaned the disk and cleaned the Wii and it still won't play, it's probably just a bad disc. Note: Make sure you are using the right disk for your console. Some people still don't realize that the Wii and the Wii U are different consoles. The Wii U is backwards compatible, so it will play Wii games, but the Wii is